Death Row is like...
and
at the same time. On one hand, that label was powerful as fukk and had it in a smash when they were on top. But that fall was fast and painful.
But it proves two things:
1- It only takes one corrupt person to drive a billion-dollar company into the ground.
2- Labels can fukk over talent all they want, but when the talent goes, the money goes with 'em. (i.e. Dre & Snoop). Death Row made more money with a handful of artists and like 7 albums between '92-'96, than they made any year after that with a million nikkas on the roster. When the original DR crew started gettin' away from the label, that was it.
and
at the same time. On one hand, that label was powerful as fukk and had it in a smash when they were on top. But that fall was fast and painful.But it proves two things:
1- It only takes one corrupt person to drive a billion-dollar company into the ground.
2- Labels can fukk over talent all they want, but when the talent goes, the money goes with 'em. (i.e. Dre & Snoop). Death Row made more money with a handful of artists and like 7 albums between '92-'96, than they made any year after that with a million nikkas on the roster. When the original DR crew started gettin' away from the label, that was it.

